1.Imagine you are applying for a job where your professional and academic research interests will be critiqued. Develop a professional profile of research interests that lists the scientific and humanistic creativities that most interest you. Furthermore, what types of problems most interest you? Who do these problems impact and how? Are these broad ideas that affect everyone, or are they more personally centered?
2.How do we start answering broad questions? We begin by exploration and investigative deconstruction. Examine the list of research questions formulated by the Pew Research Center in the last 10 years:
After reviewing this list, choose a question that stands out to you. Then, create a web of questions that spawn from one another, breaking down the broad question into smaller, more manageable questions. Do this for as many divisions and subdivisions as you see fit, and organize your questions based on these headings.
This process should help you see how to make the complex more finite (from really complicated to something simple and easier to approach).
Submit your questions in either an outline or graphical format.
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